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,v ( OHO 1 Volume 9 No. 6 1 50 Mew Par'iing Sialls Won Ready Beginning Monday, November 17, the Utah Technical College street between the institute and the pedestrian bridge will only be open to one way traffic, from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. This stretch of road has been turned into parking stalls on the south side of road. Only traffic proceeding to the west will be allowed to have use of the road during normal school hours. "We have added 150 parking stalls to accomodate people who are parking on 800 West and 1200 South," said Eric Frame, UTC Chief of Police. "This parking will be for students, faculty staff, and visitors, whoever needs it," Chief Frame added. According to Chief Frame, it costs approximately $2,500 per stall when new parking lots are developed. He says by adding the spaces on this existing space the school is utilizing its resources and saving the V "'T";: : The new parking stalls at UTC have created some new one-way streets. Institute and the Trades Parking lot. Photo by Lisa Wardle. OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE taxpayers money. "This is the best and most cost effective solution to the parking problem at UTC given the budgetary restraints," he said. The one way street was initiated earlier this week, however, only warning tickets were given to students who violated the signs. Beginning Monday, the officers will give citations to those who violate the one-way signs. "There is only room iui one vehicle to pass. A car going the wrong way could risk a head-on collision. Because of this threat we have also reduced the speed to 15 mph on this stretch of road," Chief Frame said. Frame also stressed there should be no parking in the west parking lot by the student center. He explained it is for service vehicles only, which usually consists of tractor-trailer units that must unload at the bookstore dock. This site will also soon be under con struction for the new waste water training facility. Students will be given a $10 citation for parking in this area. For driving the wrong way on a one-way street, persons will be given a state citation for moving violation, which will result in a fine and points on their driver's license, Frame added. Mew Scries Begin This is the beginning of a series of articles on mental health which will be published regularly in the Tradewinds. They will be sponsored by the Student Services office, located at the Provo Campus, room M-119 ext. 147, 148. Counselors are also available on the Orem campus in the Student Center, the Learning Rescource Center and the lobby near the Information Center. Find Story on Page S Draus Large Croivd The Student Council reported that the ASUTC & KEYY sponsoreden-thusiasa-thing crowded some 1100 students into the cafeteria area of the Orem campus Student Center last week. This was only part of the crowd that danced to the music of London Bridge. Photo by Lisa Wardle. This one is between the AT PROVOOREM 5 J j - p. Ski passes and coupon books were given away by KEYY's Paul Orchard and UTC's Pat Petersen. The most coveted prize was a guitar from Herger Music. Photo by Lisa Wardle. November 14, 1980

,v ( OHO 1 Volume 9 No. 6 1 50 Mew Par'iing Sialls Won Ready Beginning Monday, November 17, the Utah Technical College street between the institute and the pedestrian bridge will only be open to one way traffic, from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. This stretch of road has been turned into parking stalls on the south side of road. Only traffic proceeding to the west will be allowed to have use of the road during normal school hours. "We have added 150 parking stalls to accomodate people who are parking on 800 West and 1200 South," said Eric Frame, UTC Chief of Police. "This parking will be for students, faculty staff, and visitors, whoever needs it," Chief Frame added. According to Chief Frame, it costs approximately $2,500 per stall when new parking lots are developed. He says by adding the spaces on this existing space the school is utilizing its resources and saving the V "'T";: : The new parking stalls at UTC have created some new one-way streets. Institute and the Trades Parking lot. Photo by Lisa Wardle. OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE taxpayers money. "This is the best and most cost effective solution to the parking problem at UTC given the budgetary restraints," he said. The one way street was initiated earlier this week, however, only warning tickets were given to students who violated the signs. Beginning Monday, the officers will give citations to those who violate the one-way signs. "There is only room iui one vehicle to pass. A car going the wrong way could risk a head-on collision. Because of this threat we have also reduced the speed to 15 mph on this stretch of road," Chief Frame said. Frame also stressed there should be no parking in the west parking lot by the student center. He explained it is for service vehicles only, which usually consists of tractor-trailer units that must unload at the bookstore dock. This site will also soon be under con struction for the new waste water training facility. Students will be given a $10 citation for parking in this area. For driving the wrong way on a one-way street, persons will be given a state citation for moving violation, which will result in a fine and points on their driver's license, Frame added. Mew Scries Begin This is the beginning of a series of articles on mental health which will be published regularly in the Tradewinds. They will be sponsored by the Student Services office, located at the Provo Campus, room M-119 ext. 147, 148. Counselors are also available on the Orem campus in the Student Center, the Learning Rescource Center and the lobby near the Information Center. Find Story on Page S Draus Large Croivd The Student Council reported that the ASUTC & KEYY sponsoreden-thusiasa-thing crowded some 1100 students into the cafeteria area of the Orem campus Student Center last week. This was only part of the crowd that danced to the music of London Bridge. Photo by Lisa Wardle. This one is between the AT PROVOOREM 5 J j - p. Ski passes and coupon books were given away by KEYY's Paul Orchard and UTC's Pat Petersen. The most coveted prize was a guitar from Herger Music. Photo by Lisa Wardle. November 14, 1980